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I’m excited to announce that I’ve written a Pathfinder Worldscape comic featuring Tarzan‘s first adventure in the mysterious Worldscape, a demiplane “where the greatest warriors of Hyboria, Barsoom, Golarion and Earth clash in an ancient battle of life and death.” My comic is titled “Forest of Nightmares,” in which Tarzan follows the missing La of Opar into the Worldscape and must confront the Roman demigods Romulus and Remus. “Forest of Nightmares” is one of four special issue comics available exclusively at the $25 tier of the just-announcedPathfinder Worldscape Humble Bundle. And the best part about it is that it’s for charity! The Pathfinder Worldscape Humble Bundle benefits Camden’s Concert via the Tides Foundation; the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund; or, if you’d like, a third charity of your choice via the PayPal Giving Fund. Below is a description of my comic and more details about the Pathfinder Worldscape Humble Bundle, which runs until January 25, 2017.

The four special issue comics available at the $25 tier of the Pathfinder Worldscape Humble Bundle: Red Sonja, John Carter of Mars, Tarzan, and Pathfinder

Tarzan Worldscape Special“Forest of Nightmares”

The Lord of the Jungle travels to the interdimensional Worldscape and clashes head-on with the original feral heroes of mythology—the demigods Romulus and Remus! Tarzan must dare the Worldscape’s perils, braving the Forest of Nightmares to free his friends from slavery and seek his destiny. The Lord of the Jungle meets the world of Pathfinder in this epic crossover by Pathfinder senior editor Christopher Paul Carey (Blood of Ancient Opar)! Contains a bonus Pathfinder RPG appendix and poster map!

THE HUMBLE RPG BOOK BUNDLE: PATHFINDER WORLDSCAPE PRESENTED BY PAIZO AND DYNAMITE

Escape into Worldscape. So Dynamite, Paizo, and Humble walk into another world… We don’t have a good punchline, but we have a bundle! In Dynamite’s fantasy adventure crossover event, the Pathfinders are drawn into the mysterious Worldscape, where the greatest warriors of Hyboria, Barsoom, Golarion and Earth clash in an ancient battle of life and death. We’ve bundled up all of the magic, monsters, and mystery for you!

Pay $25 or more for all of the above, plus the Humble-exclusive world premiere of FOUR physical comics: Red Sonja Worldscape Special, John Carter of Mars Worldscape Special, Tarzan Worldscape Special, and Pathfinder Worldscape Special! The comics will even come with a Certificate of Authenticity. (Shipping & handling costs not included; we will be cutting off availability for customer on 2/8/2017 at 11:00 a.m. Pacific time.)

We even have special freebies: Just enter your email address to immediately receive the Iron Gods Player’s Guide and a Pathfinder Worldscape#1!

Pay $1 or more. Together, these comics and books would cost over $419. Here at Humble Bundle, though, you name your price of $1 or more!

Read them anywhere. The comics in this bundle are available in multiple formats including CBZ, PDF, and ePub, so they work on your computer, e-readers, iPads, cell phones, and a wide array of mobile devices! Instructions and a list of recommended reading programs can be found here. The game and sourcebooks in this bundle are available as watermarked PDF files via Paizo. After purchasing the bundle, you will receive a redemption code to be redeemed on www.paizo.com where you can download each PDF. Instructions and a list of recommended reading programs can be found here.

Support charity. Choose where the money goes – between the publishers, Paizo and Dynamite; Camden’s Concert via the Tides Foundation; the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund; and, if you’d like, a third charity of your choice via the PayPal Giving Fund. If you like what we do, you can leave us a Humble Tip too!

“Tarzan Meets the Oparian” by Clyde Caldwell was on display at Bill Kamper’s table in the huckster room. Caldwell, of course, also illustrated the cover of the 1981 DAW Books reprint of HADON OF ANCIENT OPAR, so it was a treat to see this painting in person.

Here’s a real treat. I’ve previously posted a YouTube clip from the French documentary “Moi, Tarzan” (“I, Tarzan”), which features an interview with Philip José Farmer, but here’s a much longer excerpt. Phil appears at the following time stamps: 2:40, 4:04, 5:01, and 7:33. Of particular note is the part at 7:33, where Phil shows us a photograph of the submerged ruins of Opar. Also featured in the video is George T. McWhorter, former editor of The Burroughs Bulletin and curator of the Edgar Rice Burroughs Memorial Collection.